Archive for the ‘web development’ Category
Wednesday, June 23rd, 2004
As usual, when Dave Shea weighs in on an issue, you know he's there. His latest is entitled "Web Apps are Hot", and is a review of the recent flurry of activity surrounding web-based application development. It's a great summary of the state of things so far, and should be ...
Posted in web development | No Comments »
Tuesday, June 15th, 2004
Whoa, somebody's calendar appears to be missing a few pages.... This is the first time I can recall A List Apart publishing on a day other than Friday.
Not that I'm complaining, mind you - with three articles (including an intriguing treatment of Dynamic Text Replacement), this issue of ALA ...
Posted in web development | No Comments »
Monday, May 24th, 2004
An inside look at one web designer's process (lovely site, too, btw) - with some good discussion going in the comments.
Back to object-oriented hell for me!
Posted in web development | Comments Off
Monday, May 3rd, 2004
He's at it again - Zeldman just launched his redesigned personal site, and woo howdy is it a doozy. Looks like he's whole-heartedly embraced the move from orange to cream/green suggested by the recent redesign.
Posted in design, web development | Comments Off
Friday, April 23rd, 2004
[previous installments of WDLfC: Introduction, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3]
So, after a lengthy delay, we return to the ongoing series. We've seen some of the nifty ways that abstraction can influence web design in both the broadest and narrowest realms (overall style and component design, respectively). In this ...
Posted in web development | No Comments »